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ANN ARBOR, MI — Dentistry at the University of Michigan has just gone digital. UM School of Dentistry students and faculty members can now access the university’s new Digital Dentistry Center in Ann
The U.S. Department of Agriculture will airdrop rabies vaccines across several southeastern U.S. states this fall to combat outbreaks among wild animals. The USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection
The Blue Jackets’ first quarter century includes some big NHL names. Sergei Fedorov, for example, was a Blue Jacket for three seasons near the end of his illustrious career. Artemi
Forever chemicals are showing up in food crops. Research has shown that PFAS, or per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, from contaminated soil can end up in roots, leaves, and fruits people eat —
A spectacular show awaits stargazers across North America, with the sky serving up a rare series of lunar and meteor events. The cosmic festivities kick off on the
The martial arts genre hosts hundreds of worthwhile films across a long list of subgenres, from Hong Kong cop movies in the style of Police Storyto kung fu comedies like Kung Fu Hustle. Quality has
Think your pet has what it takes to be named the cutest? The Centre Daily Times is holding a cutest pet photo contest, and we're looking for your best shot. Submit a photo of your pet by noon
Minnesota has the world's second-largest capitol in St. Paul, Minnesota.
Some people describe peace, clarity, even joy. Coming back can be the hard part.New research led by Marieta Pehlivanova of the University of Virginia reports that
When bullies tried to break Tyler RocheTilden, his Long Island classmates had his back.Days after a vicious attack left the 15-year-old terrified to leave home,
These days, burros aren’t just Beatty’s unofficial mascot. They now outnumber people, digging through trash cans, causing traffic jams and getting up close and personal with gas station patrons en
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Outside of guided exercises, Peloton Bikes have all sorts of quality-of-life features and convenience factors to help shake up your workout routine.
Nearly 500 Lake Sturgeon have been tagged and released into north Georgia rivers as part of the Wildlife Resources Division’s Lake Sturgeon Reintroduction Program.The program, which began in 2002,
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